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POLITICAL.; Movements Among the Straight-Out Democracy. The Tammany Candidate Sketched by a Friend. Republican Meetings in Wisconsin and Minnesota. The Business Community on Greeley's Financial Theories. Friends of Grant and Wilson at Work in the City. Counter Movements of the Uncorrupted Democracy in Kentucky-- The Projected Louisville Convention Looming Up.

It is very obvious that there is to be a strong, organized movement in Kentucky against the "bargain and sale" which has transformed a renegade Republican into a standard-bearer for the Democratic Party. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on August 13, 1872, on Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: POLITICAL.; Movements Among the Straight-Out Democracy. The Tammany Candidate Sketched by a Friend. Republican Meetings in Wisconsin and Minnesota. The Business Community on Greeley's Financial Theories. Friends of Grant and Wilson at Work in the City. Counter Movements of the Uncorrupted Democracy in Kentucky-- The Projected Louisville Convention Looming Up. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe